Opposition Says It's In Control Of Kyrgyzstan After Riots -- CNN
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (CNN) -- A wave of protests left 75 people dead and hundreds injured in Kyrgyzstan, authorities said Thursday, as the opposition seized government headquarters and pledged to address citizens' concerns.
An additional 458 people were hospitalized, said Elena Bayalinova, a spokeswoman for Kyrgyz health ministry.
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